Mabou Mines - Production History

Production History

  • Song For New York: What Women Do While Men Sit Knitting (2007)
  • Summa Dramatica (2005)
  • Red Beads (2005)
  • Mabou Mines DollHouse (2003)
  • Cara Lucia (2003)
  • Ecco Porco (2001)
  • Animal Magnetism (2000)
  • Belén-A Book of Hours (1999)
  • Happy Days (1996)
  • Red Horse Animation (reconstruction) (1996)
  • Pootanah Moksha (1996)
  • Peter and Wendy (1996)
  • An Epidog (1995)
  • Reel To Real (1994)
  • Mother (1994)
  • The Bribe (1993)
  • The MahabharANTa, and Selected Stories from the Insectiad (1992)
  • The Quantum (1991)
  • In the Jungle of Cities (1991)
  • The Miller Series (for radio) (1990)
  • Mabou Mines Lear (1990)
  • B. Beaver Animation (reconstruction) (1990)
  • The Gospel at Colonus (1988)
  • Sueños (1987)
  • Worstward Ho (1986)
  • The Kafka Parables (for radio) (1986)
  • Help Wanted (1986)
  • CEO (1986)
  • The Interview Series (for radio) (1985)
  • Starcock (1985)
  • It's a Man's World (1985)
  • Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (1985)
  • Through the Leaves (1984)
  • Pretty Boy (1984)
  • Imagination Dead Imagine (1984)
  • The Joey Schmerda Story (for radio) (1983)
  • Hajj (1983)
  • Company (1983)
  • Cold Harbor (1983)
  • The Keeper Radio Series (1982)
  • Wrong Guys (1981)
  • Dead End Kids (1980)
  • Vanishing Pictures (1980)
  • Sister Suzie Cinema (1980)
  • Easy Daisy (for radio) (1980)
  • A Prelude to a Death in Venice (1980)
  • Southern Exposure (1979)
  • Mercier and Camier (1979)
  • Shaggy Dog Animation (1978)
  • Dressed Like An Egg (1977)
  • The Saint and the Football Player (1976)
  • The B. Beaver Animation (1975)
  • Cascando (1975)
  • Mabou Mines Performs Samuel Beckett (1974)
  • Send/Receive/Send (1973)
  • Music for Voices (1972)
  • Arc Welding (1972)
  • Play (1971)
  • Come and Go (1971)
  • The Red Horse Animation (1970)

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